current projects
1. "SaxoForN" - Research Practice Network General Practice Dresden / Frankfurt am Main "SaxoForN" You can find more detailed information here.
2. "HYPERION - TransCare" - continuity in medical care for patients at the interface between the family doctor's practice and the hospital "HYPERION" You can find more detailed information here.
3. “DECADE” - promoting self-management in primary care for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases "DECADE" Introduction video for the research project You can find more detailed information here.
4. "MobilE-PHY2" - Structured recommendation for action for older patients with dizziness and balance disorders in primary care You can find more detailed information here.
5. "AvoZyst" - antibiotic prescriptions in outpatient GP and gynecological care in Saxony using the example of uncomplicated cystitis "AvoZyst"
6. Telemedicine project - "Home health station" "Home health station"
7. "Dare" - data-based therapy recommendation systems "Dare"
8. “Healthy, active and fall-free in Dresden - municipal approaches to preventing falls and promoting physical activity”. "Healthy, active and fall-free in Dresden"
9. "COVI-Pat" - General practitioner care in the COVID-19 pandemic from the patient's point of view Anonymous online survey (from May 2020) in Germany and Austria to examine family doctor care in the COVID-19 pandemic from the patient's perspective. Further information: "COVI-Pat"; Project management in Germany (TU Dresden): Dr Michael Wächter (Michael.Waechter@tu-dresden.de); Project management in Austria (University of Graz): Dr. Muna Abuzahra (muna.abuzahra@medunigraz.at). => Study was extended - read here!
10. Patient letters after inpatient stays "Patient letters" You can find more detailed information here.
Press release from November 10, 2021: "Comprehensible discharge letters support the patients"
11. Health behaviors and medical specialty preference among medical students from Germany and Hungary
12. Creation and further development of the DEGAM guideline (S2k) "Increased TSH in the family doctor's practice" Guideline (S2k) You can find more detailed information here.